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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc | LSE:GROC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLD3C518 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.15 | -9.37% | 1.45 | 1.30 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 1.45 | 1.60 | 801,661 | 11:00:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -1.23M | -0.0111 | -1.31 | 1.78M |
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05/1/2023 16:30 | I'll correct you, the cost of a iron mine hundreds of millions, China use to own Melville bay but abandoned it because it's totally unfeasible uneconomical and there's no way anyone will invest in a country with no infastructure workforce or middle of nowhere. Since then Redrock, Alba now Groc and one or two others have been ramping it for years with zero interest or development.... Now you think it's amazing...... Pull the other one, there's been almost no interest in the hundreds of liscences in Greenland, oh the holders say they are amazing but then for years zero interest.... Shows how little you really know!? | ryanrhys1 | |
04/1/2023 12:40 | So £20bn ???? in situ with a market cap of £6m.....lol! • Amitsoq-Kalaaq graphite project: c. 20 million tonnes of ore x c. 30% grading = c. 6 million tonnes of graphite in-situ. x c. USS2,000/tonne = c. US$12 Bn. in-situ. • Thule Black Sands heavy mineral sands project: 185M. tonnes of ore x 8.5% ilmenite grading = 15.725M. tonnes ilmenite in-situ. x US$200/tonne = US$3.145Bn. • Melville Bay iron project: c. 67M. tonnes of iron in-situ x US$100/tonne = c. US6.7Bn. in-situ. | ![]() sipptrader88 | |
04/1/2023 12:22 | Don't worry someone called Ryan will be along very soon to tell you are wrong. | ![]() birchin | |
04/1/2023 12:15 | WOW! Ididn't realise this... ........Each electric car contains more than 200 pounds of coated spherical (CSPG) graphite It takes 10 to 30 times more graphite than lithium to make a lithium-ion battery — the minimum graphite purity required is 99.95% Cg...... Amitsoq ......so if we now have a JORC Resource of say 15 to 20 Mt at say 20% Graphitic Carbon ("C(g)") we will have 3 to 4 MT of product to mine which will produce £bns of income and dare I say?.... at least a £billion in profit??? and with a market cap of £6m......WOW! Kalaaq to add + 1 MT and Happy to be corrected if seeing it wrong?? GLA | ![]() sipptrader88 | |
04/1/2023 09:31 | Greenroc.mining. Greenroc is delighted to have been nominated as part o @Share Talk News stocks to watch. There is also a twitter vox markets link. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
30/12/2022 09:37 | And what about the synthetic graphite market.... How globally more significant is that than mining graphite to EV companies!? Your always jam tomorrow but never do we see any spread even when we get there. Greenroc is a scam pure and simple!? | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 22:56 | Protected buyer in this who is taking advantage of the little pi sales around 5p bid to pick up size at 5.25p or higher, every day seeing this now. | ![]() dave4545 | |
29/12/2022 19:36 | Yep it is for all to see, you lied constantly and got caught out. You never researched because you are stupid and you've lost so much cash no wonder your so desperate. In denial about everything, billions has just been invested in EV batteries that don't use graphite but even though you can simply Google search this you still claim it's all lies!? What an utter noob u are!? | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 17:13 | Turkey has a 90 million ton reserve why would anyone go to Greenland, in fact Canada has ten times what Greenland does. Africa India Europe Russia and South America are China's competition not Greenland you Muppet... again zero research just stupid ramping!? | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 15:17 | Today tg4 released its half year results. In them they were China's main competitor. Africa!! They mine grahite. Quietly in Greenland, groc will become the third player. Two potential world class mining projects. Alba have 50.8% of these two potential world class projects. 2 x rns,s in January. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
29/12/2022 15:13 | Were funding silicon batteries now nor graphite...... | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 15:12 | SCC55™ has five times the capacity and affords up to 50% more energy density than conventional graphite for Lithium battery anodes,” Group14 states. “Its unique hard carbon-based scaffolding keeps silicon in the most ideal form — amorphous, nano-sized, and carbon-encased. The result is the best-in-class anode material that exhibits outstanding first cycle efficiency and long life upon Li-ion battery cycling.” | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 15:09 | No one wants your graphite, Europe, Africa, America, India, Australia, Russia all have plenty ?! | ryanrhys1 | |
29/12/2022 15:06 | Partners. And this is where it gets interesting.. the price they pay for their entry will put a rough guide price on the project.. I will will make this statement the entry point will be at least albas current m.c. That's roughly 12.5m pounds. The amitsoq jorc increase is in January. Greenroc and alba are one hell of an investment. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
29/12/2022 13:42 | Spotted Today the. Half year results. These have two grahite mines in Mozambique. China and africa are the main suppliers of graphite. Greenroc are bringing greenland into the mix. Groc have been charged with helping fast track greenlands critical minerals. It makes a mockery of doing business in england. There is a BIG problem though. Just how bloody big is this graphite field. It's still ongoing. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
22/12/2022 17:46 | USA has a lot of graphite, way more than Greenland so does Canada and South America. There's no need for investing in a country with no infastructure for a small pitiful reserve. Europe Sweden and Russia have plentiful graphite there's no need to go elsewhere and Africa, India amongst others also major resources. But the real issue is the new EV battery technology rolling out next year, this destroyed the reports of graphite shortages in 2030 making that report redundant. EVs are moving away from graphite to much more sustainable materials i.e. nanoscale silicon, manganese and so forth. Pretty soon there won't be graphite in any batteries. We have never had a graphite shortage anyway, if anything we have too much the markets super saturated and till past 2025. Your ramblings are I'll researched and pathetic..... Do some real research you might not come across as stupid as you do!? No mention from you of the investment Biden just put into creating American mines and boosting Canadian production or the countless mines that have sprung up everywhere. Looking at each countries graphite resources Greenland ranks very very low on the table, infact its so in world class it's laughable and you have a liscence to only a fraction of what is in Greenland. Now hard rock underground mining is the most expensive and complex model. Look at BRES in Mozambique, open pit cheap easy reliable.... no competition whatsoever. This is why you have had no interest, Rio Tinto, North China mining and GEUS Denmark all went to Greenland before Alba and studied the graphite resources but didn't want them as totally unfeasible and in economic. You fail to mention they know the reserves and Groc isn't proving anything they already didn't know. Again you get no interest so you drill countless times suckering in morons like yourself. Next up the Ilmenite, Bluejay studied that coastline you have but had serious issues with standing water and flows as well as cliffs and no real area to build a port. They then dropped it but GF bottom fed of them claiming it was as good as the area they kept. There's a big stretch of water between Grocs liscence and Bluejays too making it impractical to use any of their ports for transportation. The downsides doomed it and still do otherwise Bluejay would have kept the liscence as it is very cheap anyway. You don't mention these facts, Bluejay dropped it because it was impractical and in feasible. Bluejays main goal has always been to dredge, that's why they partnered with Royal IHC right from the start and they had a processing plant that was used for the initial trial runs. Your a silly idiot ramper, you don't look at the facts you just think 'Oh EVs use graphite the must want ours' when in fact they don't!? Get a brain stop your bs!? | ryanrhys1 | |
22/12/2022 12:57 | Choice. Sell or buy..I'm going to sit on them through January at least. The smisoq funding is in the bag. There could be a separate one for thule sands. But if value is being added it does not matter. We are already back to the price of the recent placing. A major plus today is that it is not a complicated mining project and it is a completely different scenario to clogau. Thule sands should be the same. I believe it is dug by jcb.!! China is the main producer of graphite and is a 40 day boat trip. Apparently there is also some in south Africa. But Greenland sits in the middle between europe and the USA. I wonder who was in the initial investors meeting for the GRAPHITE | ![]() bobdown2 |
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